Three ways Minnesota lawmakers want to help dogs and cats this session
Bills on the table would ban sales of dogs and cats in pet shops, stop elective cat declawing and increase transparency related to commercial breeding operations.
The Glean: Latest headlines from around Minnesota
Walz, Klobuchar and more react to Noem’s ousting
Plus: The artists behind ICE Out! posters; Minneapolis City Council votes to extend eviction notice period; walleye catches limited
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Commentary and Opinion
My husband fled the Iranian regime. Now we grieve those left behind.
The Iranian people aren’t our enemies. They’re mothers, fathers, artists, students, pastors and children.
At least St. Paul is trying to build a better way to plow city streets
A pilot project — based on one-sided street parking throughout winter — has its critics, but it’s a worthwhile attempt to address the challenge.
Make Minnesota the main stage for thoughtful engagement about America’s future
As a closely divided state with a diversity of views and backgrounds, the state is uniquely positioned to model what it looks like to engage honestly across difference.
The case for an eviction moratorium, rental aid in Minnesota
Pandemic-era housing protections and support are a guide for Minnesota policymakers as Operation Metro Surge slows.









